Some new details on HP's TouchPad launch
Well, I donīt if the sources of this guy are reliable but here is what he said:

My sources on HP's TouchPad have shared some nice details about the forth coming launch. Some we knew, some we didn't, and some I've reported before but are worth mentioning again.

Worldwide Release date now scheduled for June 12th, 2011, with some US stores getting it the week before.

US Price for 32GB WiFi TouchPad will be $599 (including 10W AC adapter)

TouchPad Case and TouchStone Stand charging station will also be available on the 12th. Around $60 each.

HP App Catalog is going international before the end of June with apps being available world wide at same time.

Facebook App will ship with TouchPad and have Facebook Messaging built into Synergy (Synergy merges information from several sources into a single view on your WebOs Device. All of your info remains in its original location online. it works with Contacts, Calendars, Chat/Messaging, and more.)

Kindle App & Sports Illustrated Apps will also be available at release date, with other Magazine apps shipping in first few weeks.

No release date for Netflix App (under development), but it will run Flash Netflix. The delay is related to netflix licensing deals and device security verification before making it available.

HP's Cloud Music Store will be available, but as BETA

The Daily App under development will be released by end of summer.

Also it looks like it will be July or Aug for the Pre 3 to be released, with Sprint getting 4G version and Verizon 3G World Phone Version.

This was his Dec 21st story on the TouchPad based on his sources, so judge for yourself about his sources:

...HP will introduce three models of the PalmPad at CES, with minor hardware differences distinguishing them. All three will run a new iteration of the WebOS operating system, version 2.5.1; they're collectively a spin-off of the never-released HP Slate. A fourth version won't be shown off at CES, I'm told, but it will be custom made for university students to prove how versatile the machines can be.

The consumer version of the PalmPad will run on Sprint's fast 4G network, but otherwise it has hardware specs nearly identical to Apples iPad. There are minor differences, of course: It has a mini HDMI port, for example, while the iPad requires a special dongle for video output. And there are front- and rear-facing cameras (1.3 megapixel and 3 megapixel, respectively), both with LED flashes.

The PalmPad is slightly thinner than the iPad with rounded edges closer to the Amazon Kindle. At 1.25 lbs, the PalmPad also sports a USB 3.0 port and a "multi-switch" just like the one on the Palm Pre.

The university version sports an 8.9-inch screen and will have access to a universitys internal educational software; it'll also sport any other specs specifically requested by the institution. Students will start using these in the Fall 2011 semester, HP hopes.

The three versions being shown off at CES haven't been finalized yet, but will probably have a larger screen than the university version, one nearly identical to the 9.7-inch LCD on the iPad. ..

Some new details on HP's TouchPad launch
Well, I donīt if the sources of this guy are reliable but here is what he said:

My sources on HP's TouchPad have shared some nice details about the forth coming launch. Some we knew, some we didn't, and some I've reported before but are worth mentioning again.

Worldwide Release date now scheduled for June 12th, 2011, with some US stores getting it the week before.

US Price for 32GB WiFi TouchPad will be $599 (including 10W AC adapter)

TouchPad Case and TouchStone Stand charging station will also be available on the 12th. Around $60 each.

HP App Catalog is going international before the end of June with apps being available world wide at same time.

Facebook App will ship with TouchPad and have Facebook Messaging built into Synergy (Synergy merges information from several sources into a single view on your WebOs Device. All of your info remains in its original location online. it works with Contacts, Calendars, Chat/Messaging, and more.)

Kindle App & Sports Illustrated Apps will also be available at release date, with other Magazine apps shipping in first few weeks.

No release date for Netflix App (under development), but it will run Flash Netflix. The delay is related to netflix licensing deals and device security verification before making it available.

HP's Cloud Music Store will be available, but as BETA

The Daily App under development will be released by end of summer.

Also it looks like it will be July or Aug for the Pre 3 to be released, with Sprint getting 4G version and Verizon 3G World Phone Version.

Also it looks like it will be July or Aug for the Pre 3 to be released, with Sprint getting 4G version and Verizon 3G World Phone Version

Thank you for sharing this, I'm sick of people spewing Sprint Chat sessions as news.

But one thing that seems odd is that there are no FCC documents about a 4G radio version of the Pre 3. This leads me to believe that either your source might be wrong about the Pre 3 coming to Sprint or the release date is off.

Does anyone know what the usual time frame between an FCC doc and the release of a smartphone is?

The mention of a Flash version of Netflix is a big hole in the huge wall of rumors that is this post. I don't believe any version of Netflix runs on Flash.

75% of this post seems to be a compliation of the rumors we've already posted here. The other 25%, if you can call it that much, is news of a kindle and sports illustrated app, and of a 4G Pre 3 that certainly hasn't gone through the FCC yet. I also find it extremely strange there is no mention of the AT&T Pre3 when that was the first to get the FCC stamp of approval...

I'm calling BS. Any details here that turn out to be correct should be attributed to the original rumor posters, not this guy.

The mention of a Flash version of Netflix is a big hole in the huge wall of rumors that is this post. I don't believe any version of Netflix runs on Flash.

75% of this post seems to be a compliation of the rumors we've already posted here. The other 25%, if you can call it that much, is news of a kindle and sports illustrated app, and of a 4G Pre 3 that certainly hasn't gone through the FCC yet. I also find it extremely strange there is no mention of the AT&T Pre3 when that was the first to get the FCC stamp of approval...

I'm calling BS. Any details here that turn out to be correct should be attributed to the original rumor posters, not this guy.

A Flash-powered app would make me seriously sad. We're supposed to be KILLING Flash in favor of HTML5.

Who says? Apple?

Originally Posted by deesugar

But one thing that seems odd is that there are no FCC documents about a 4G radio version of the Pre 3. This leads me to believe that either your source might be wrong about the Pre 3 coming to Sprint or the release date is off.

This is one reason I don't believe this guy...

Originally Posted by JayhawkOne

The mention of a Flash version of Netflix is a big hole in the huge wall of rumors that is this post. I don't believe any version of Netflix runs on Flash.

This is another...

Originally Posted by JayhawkOne

75% of this post seems to be a compliation of the rumors we've already posted here. The other 25%, if you can call it that much, is news of a kindle and sports illustrated app, and of a 4G Pre 3 that certainly hasn't gone through the FCC yet.

And this is the other. Any one of us could have combined all of the rumors that have surfaced and made this up.